China reports 24 new COVID-19 cases, cluster grows in Guangzhou
All 10 of China's locally confirmed mainland cases for June 1 were in Guangdong, the National Health Commission said on Wednesday, seven in the provincial capital Guangzhou and three in nearby Foshan city.
Crowds at some sites have been "severe", Zhang Zhoubin, a Guangzhou disease control official, told reporters on Tuesday. Shenzhen airport has required travellers departing from the airport who hold identity documents from Guangzhou or Foshan to show negative results of virus tests taken within three days prior to travel.
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